Tuesday, July 22, 2014

How To Protect Your House With A Crawlspace Encapsulation Atlanta Contractor

By Sharron Cantu


Navigating through the crawlspace may not be so easy due to its miniature nature. In fact, most of them are one foot tall and to access them, one has to crawl. But, one thing for sure is that the most ideal houses are those with crawl space insulation put in place. Through the help of a crawlspace encapsulation Atlanta contractor, you can protect the home from moisture damage. Those with crawl spaces cannot be compared to those without them.

Usually there are two types of these spaces and include the ventilated unconditioned as well as the unventilated conditioned. If you have a ventilated crawlspace, it means that it has some openings or vents that connect with the outdoors and in most cases, the space does not link with the rest of your house. Conversely, the unventilated conditioned space is usually closed up meaning that it does communicate with the other part of a house but does not have access to outdoor environment.

The former has venting to the outdoors and usually does not communicate with other sections of a house. On the other hand, the latter type of crawl spaces is closed up, and there is no any access leading to the outdoors. The air in unventilated conditioned spaces forms part of the air circulation in a house meaning people will end up breathing that air coming from the space.

The unvented crawlspace faces lots of pitfalls due to its design. It has typical walls without ventilation. The problem of having such walls is that free flow of air is prevented and hence the quality of air is compromised. Such space may need extra lighting due to its complete obscurity from sunlight bearing in mind that it has no ventilation.

What differentiates encapsulated crawlspaces from the non-encapsulated ones are the plastic vapor veils. The vapor barriers are typically affixed on the wall sections with an end goal of inhibiting growth of molds as well as moisture entering the spaces. Vermin, rodents, and also different bugs are accordingly kept at bay in such insulated crawlspaces.

Additionally, insulating the area discourages the invasion of insects and vermin. However, covering the walls may hinder the spraying and inspection of the walls. Though any barrier may work perfectly, brightly colored vapor barriers may add on to brightness of such space. Rather than finishing the whole crawlspace, one other option can be creating breathing homes which facilitate lot of free air flowing.

Leaving the crawlspace unattended to is generally devastating. This is on account of a few different troubles that crop up due to unprotected surfaces. One of them is that, harmful molds sprout out and develop quickly because of the wet conditions. Dumpy grounds are perfect dwelling for animals that thrive well in wet conditions. Rodents, bugs, and parasites may also start finding their way in.

Water vapor entering the area through vents and the moisture seeping from porous concrete may rot the wood and cause the hardwood floors to buckle. With time, musty odors may start developing. The humidity of the crawlspace is enough to make the metal surfaces rust, the same way it makes the wooden surfaces to start rotting. In order to solve the moisture, water, and humidity menace in the crawl spaces, consider draining the water. Also, consider covering the surface with gravel too.




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